The site probably checks the locale of the browser and if it is not English, or possibly one of a set of specific languages, you can't see the article. I.e. it doesn't work for an international audience.

why do you change 'en' to 'no' ? This article is only featured in English and French...

To try and get access to the article from a non French/English PC, and to help you diagnose the problem. The page and/or URL needs fixing if you want people with PC set up with other languages than French and English to be able to read it.

FTR: It works fine with OS X and Safari with localization on the computer set to no._________________A Charity Pantomime in aid of Paranoid Schizophrenics descended into chaos yesterday when someone shouted, "He's behind you!"

FTR: It works fine with OS X and Safari with localization on the computer set to no.

OK, at least some can read it

I tried with another Win PC, same result. From the returned page :
"Locale (no) is a unknown locale"
it's clear that the server infers the locale and does not want to serve pages if it believes that the computer is not French/English (or at least if it is reported as being Norwegian). It's enough that I have keyboard and character sets set to NO at boot time for it not to work. Thus fixing is needed server-side, unless it is the intention to be inaccessible.

Electrica, I suggest you report the problem to the webmaster of audiofanzine.com - I would think it is in audiofanzine.com and the potential readers interest. I think I have done enough to diagnose and draw attention to the problem by now.

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